Given the choice of this coin, I would choose a choice, no problem VF (possibly raw) or better of this very common variety.
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TPG..please do not make straight-grade cleaned and or damaged coins the new normal. Also, please do not grade circulated, possibly toned, coins MS...
Happens I was at the LCS this morning... and within earshot of a seemingly otherwise knowledgeable customer who asked the salesperson “ How do you...
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Agree that the two grades 67s are over graded, given the dates. I see them at the high side of 65s at best. The toning on the reverse of your...
This 1912 D is a really good find! About a $5 to $6 coin in VG condition.
64 65 due to toning bump 64
Agreed
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Based upon similar identified coins I own, IMO this is no earlier than a 16th or 17th century coin. It would literally take me hours to identify...
Possibly the poorest excuse for full bands ever in a TPG holder. This is the sort of happening that makes for confusion among those of us who...
Shenanigans! Believe only half of what you see...and none of...
I have collected Large Cents for several years. I have found that those which have been acid etched can lose significant weight. That condition...
I gave the LCS a roll mix of Liberty Head and Buffalo nickels to hand out to young coin collectors in change that week... made a point that all...
Also (from Cherrypickers’ Guide): 1938 Doubled-die obverse 1938 Quadrupled-die obverse 1939 Quadrupled-die reverse 1941-D Repunched mintmark...
Geez! What next? This hobby is getting more and more complicated.
If you are looking for die scratches and die cracks, or other similar types of die states or varieties, one should consider relative high...
Cool non-Phillips screwy Lincoln Head Cent.... wish I had one.
Outstanding Topic! Obviously outside the realm of discussion of silver coinage up to now, but within the topic, Early American Coppers are a...
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